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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1903)
i t 1 ASTORIA, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER It, 1903. 3 . 88 G U A RAN T E B D The Beer of the North Pacific Co. is manufactured right herav at home. ; insist on getting it and drink no other. Helps to advertise your town. Is it deserving ol your patronage? Growing in Popularity j8 . ; ga t MM ! """'"1 ASTORIA HOTEL . Realizing Astoria's need of greater facilities for the accommoda tion of the traveling public, I have leased the Astoria Hotel, Seven teenth street near Oommerolal, and am now prepared to accommodal ' guests. COUNTRY TRADE SOLICITED. ' Good board, a table well5 supplied with wholesome food, comfort able rooms, reasonable rates and courteous treatment to guests com bine to make the Astoria Hotel all that is desirable to the public JACOB; DENCK, Prop. 217 Seventeenth Street, Astoria, Ore NOTICE TO HOUSEWIVES. In order to make home happy, good meals are indis pensible, but you cannot have good meals if the principal 'part the beef is poor. We are prepared to furrutfi the R very choicest:?, T: is .': :;. ti -a':' FRESH AND SALTED MEATS is well as Poultry, Fish and Game in season. Fresh Crabs every Wednesday and Friday. t $ . .Astoria pat, pish and Poultry Market, Malar & Johnson, Proprietors. TwelftH St. - Astoria. inHttHIMMMMMMIIMIHtttt"' The Imperial Oyster -and Chop House P. GALLAGHER, Manager I Toke Point and Shoalwater Bay Oysters. n First Class Cooking Guaranteed. We Make a Specialty of Coffee. ' Opposite Petersen & Brown's. COMMERCIAL STREET. i-H-i iiiiMiiiiiuimii i-x-i-1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 m M-i mm n-i-wf Winter Clothing We have just received a large consignment of seasonable Cloth ing, and feel confident of our abili:y to please in this as in all thcr lines...; .;.-,.,,,.... . C. H. COOPER'S I THE LEADING HOUSE OF ASTORIA.' II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i ii im 1 1 1 1 '00 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOO P0OO0000000o T4?rlr nf Park Citv. Utah. O U uuuvw J , O o O o o o o o Alias Lee Herring, Skipper Bill Munford, ' ! " . Oscar Morton, Day Clerk. ixologist The National Saloon and Cafe Finest W oes, Liquor mi Cigars O 473 Commercial St. Astorio, Oregon Dr. N. H. Stewart DENTIST Rooms In Kinney building Over Griffin's Book Btore Astoria Dr. T. L. Ball DENTIST 524 Commercial street, ; Astoria Ore. Holmes Sieberts Wagonmaking and Horseshoeing 5 LOGGING CMP WORK By Experienced Mechanic ; GENERAL BUCKSMITHING 65oDuaneSt. Phone 2561 J wash ington Market CHR1STEN5EN & CO. Wholesale and Retail Batchers and Packers Live slocc bought and fold Hteam boats, hip and mill supplied on abort notlos Families Supplied it the Loosest Sate NoGoldGure WhisKey Morphia Cure in Three Days Guaranteed No Bad After Effects Office Hours 9 :30 a. m. to 6fp. m. 6 p. m. to 10 p. m. Correspondence Solicited. d.wTlipps Imperial Hotel. Portlai RUSSIAN BATHS Only the better slats of patronage estendto. Try on. mat yoa will soma ntnlarly, Fries, U easts. MesVPrinte if-rtseats ai7 Artor Street raffs! Sold by Cbaa. A POSITIVE cum For Inflsmmfttloii or OsUrrli f tlw Bladder and D1mm4 KldMft. To our m ff, Cnroa cnlekly m4 Fenu ltenUy tb won tm ol tUengtrr nd 4tlt, Bo auttorof bow ion ttnad Inf. Abfointety barml- fin lf W n.o.lflU inl THE UaTAL-ftPMI CO, xrorr.ma. etno. Eofftrs, 451 Commercial MULTNOMAH IS DEFEATED (Continued from page one.) visitors plainly denoted their disappoint ment. They struggled bravely and des perately against their masters at the game, but were unable to break Asto ria's line or to escape the fleet ends and tackles. Once or twice Multnomah punted down to Astoria's 15-yard line, but' there the home line held against the earnest onslaughts of tlte visitors. , Right at the start Astoria displayed vigor seldom seen. The men were all fast, and . the Multnomahs, too, dis played no poor-speed. When Astoria kicked off the crowd breathlessly await ed results, and had the satisfaction of seeing the home team gain the first touchdown by a series of open football that Included practically all of the pop ular plays.' Portland could not gain and on the third down punted IS yards. Abercrombie later punted 25 yards and when a Multnomah man got the ball Stockton was there to down him before he had advanced It a foot. The tackle was beautifully ' made and a cheer went up for the doughty little quarterback. Multnomah was forced to kick, and then Astoria commenced the series of maneuvers that netted the first touchdown. Barker started things with a gain of 10 yards around the end, after which line-bucknig was resorted to. Astoria made the necessary yard age without much difficulty, the visit ors' line being unable to hold against the fierce sallies of the locals. Then Barker was, sent around the end for 18 yards, bringing the ball to Multno mah's 2-yard line. Abercrombie was next sent straight through center for the yardage that scored the touchdown, while the crowd sent up a cheer. Bar ker made a magnificent try for goal from a difficult angle, and two Inches more would have added a point to As toria's total.. Score: Commercial, 5; Multnomah, 0. Abercrombie kicked to Multnomah's 35-yard line, but on the second down Sutton wrested the ball from the vis itors. On the first down Commercial gained 10 yards on a center play. The superior work of the home team was plainly apparent during the playing which followed, Multnomah being un able to withstand the rushes of the locals. Graham gathered In 10 yards for Commercial by going around the end, and Barker contributed his share by carrying the ball to Multnomah's 6-yard line on another end play. Bar ker was doing so well that Stockton called another end play by him, and his interference opened up a gap through which the Commercial half went for the second touchdown. The execution of this play was one f the prettiest pieces of work of the game. Barker again failed to kick the oal, the ball striking the goal post. Score: . Commercial 10; Multnomah, 0. '", ' Just before Commercial scored the second touchdown Crosby, Multno mah's fullback, was struck 'on , the head. The blow was a terrific one, but the plucky back remained In his posi tion. However, he was completely dazed and knew absolutely nothing of what was transpiring about him. When Abercrombie kicked off the ball rolled over Multnomah's goal line, where Crosby picked it up. He was tackled by an Astorlan and downed, the play con&Mtutlng a touchdown, which carries with It no score. However, It was a loss for Multnomah, which had the choice then of kicking from Its 25-yard line or scrimmaging at thai point. The scrimmage was decided upon. Tot a time It seemed as If Commer cial would score again In the first half. Multnomah tried a trick play, that Sut ton spoiled by going through the line and tackling.. f Multnomah punted to Stockton,, who advanced the ball 10 yards.' 'Barker added another 10 yards and Bay went forward for five yards. Abercrombie punted to the five-yard line, and at this stage Multnomah em ployed the formation that threatened for a time to snatch victory from the Commercials. Five different times the play was essayed, with success, andiH then Graham broke It up. Multnomah was forced to punt, Stockton advancing the ball 15 yards. , At this Juncture Barker started one of his crack , end runs that looked like 60 yards and a touchdown, ijut he was cleverly tack led and downed. Commercial lost the lull on -downs, and Multnomah again tried the mass play. . Crosby made some material gains, but when time was called for the first half the sphere was still In Multnomah territory. Score Commercial, 10; Multnomah, 0. The second half was not so fast as the first half until the very end. Mult nomah kicked off to Graham, who ad vanced the ball 15 yards i On the third down Abercrombie tried a punt kick, but was neatly blocked. Multnomah again tried the mass play, but lost yardage, and thereafter tried it, but once. Painter went around Multno mah's left end for 25 yards In a spec tacular manner, while Barker, with customary zeal, advanced the sphere 16 yards by an end run. A line buck net ted five yards, but a punt by Commer cial sent the ball out of bounds. Mult nomah1 tried unsuccessfully an end play during which Johnson was laid out for a'time. He soon regained his strength A DISEASE WE INHERIT. SCROFULA Scrofula manifests itself in many ways. Swelling- of the glands of the Beck and throat, Catarrh, weak eyes, white swelling, offensive sores and 8b cesses, skin eruptions, loss of strength and weakness in muscles and joints. 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It cleanses and builds up the blood; makes it rich and pure, and under the tonic effects of this great Blood Remedy, the general health improves, the digestive organs are strengthened, ana were is a gradual out snre return to health. The deposit of tubercular matter in the joints and glands is carried off as soon as the blood is restored to a normal condition, and the sores, erup tions, and other avtnototna of Scrofula disannear. ' 8. S. S. is guaranteed pnrely vegetable and harmless; an ideal blood purifier and tonic that removes all blood taint and builds up weak constitu tions. Our physicians will advise without charge, all who write us about their case. Book mailed free. THE 8WFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAm. and took his place In the Multnomah line. Multnomah gained five yards through center bucks; failed on a mass ptay and then1 punted to Commercial's 15-yard line. A hard struggle' ensued here, the visitors striving desperately to score. Abercrombie finally punted, and another stubborn struggle took place In the center of the field! Astoria was penalized five yards for off-side play, and Multnomah lost the ball on downs. Then, on a cross-tackje play. Barker went through for his 55-yard run and a touchdown, but failed for the third time In 'his effort to kick goal. Score: Commercial, 16; Multnomah, 0. Multnomah kicked to Commercial's 16-yard line, and when Abercrombie punted the ball went to the center of the field, where the teams were strug gling when the whistle was blown for the end of the second half. The Multnomah lineup contained four first team players and the most promis ing of the subs. The lineup was given as follows, several of the names being fictitious: Right end, Dowllng; tight tackle, Eastman; right iguard, Krenlck; center, Keller; left guard, Buckell; left guard, Bailey; left end, Joe Pratt; i quarterback, Goodell; right half, Owens; ' left half. Bell; fullback, Cros by; subs, Smith and Hayes. v The Commercial lineup was as fol lows: Right.end, Painter; right tackle Minard; right guard, Gammel; center. Bay; left guard, Goddard; left tackle, Sutton; left end, Trulllnger; quarter- ' back, Stockton; right half, Graham; left half, Barker; fullback, Abercrom bie. Referee, Dr. Tom Ross; umpire, Dr. " Regan;, linesmen, Representative Bai ley and Harry Graham; timekeepers, Alfred Funge and 8. P. Wilson. . . A Costly Mistake. , Blunders are sometimes very xpen slve. Occaslonaly life Itself to the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong If you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for dyspepsia, dizziness, headache, liver of bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 25c, at Chas. Rogers' drug store, i , BLOCKADED Every Household iiiWTAstorift , Should Know Howjto ! Resist It. .' . ' . The back aches because the kidneys are blockaded. Help the kidneys with their work. 'The back will ache no more. . 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